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Wikihood
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Wikihood is now a publically owned entity1, and no longer owned by a single person.
Current Episode: Parts Versus Parcel is the current episode.
NEWS AS OF 16/05/2014: Kiss from a Rose is now the official Wikihood theme tune.
Rules
- You're only allowed to control up to 3 characters at a time. Not that we don't trust you, but it's easier for everyone to moderate both yourself and others if we can assuredly keep track over who controls whom. This won't be true of the first few episodes, in which things will be different to accommodate for the lack of writers.
- There will be a universally decided plot and if you're not here and have points to make, then make them when you come back and we will all work to implement them effectively. Most everything we do regarding plot will be by consensus.
- Footnotes are for OOC information, and contextual jokes. To make a footnote, attach <sup>{number}</sup>, the number then being repeated below the fanstuff. It's fairly easy to pick up.2
- If you sincerely don't know how to do something in the syntax code that we use and you want to, ask everyone on the talk page. Someone has to be able to, right? Right?
- Don't play the characters you don't own unless given permission.
- No godmodding, unless you kill yourself or something.34
Episodes
Season 1
- Idiot Scrapes — Another typical Wikihood day; The gang takes out the trash while Chaos files papers.
- Sympathy for the Devil's Son — A new guest causes havoc in the Wikihood manor using subterfuge and sheer insanity.
- Currents and Recurrence of Currents — An obligatory episode involving introductions of more characters. But anything would really be better than last episode, right?
- The Root of Lawful Evil — The power goes out at the Wikihood house. Hilarity does most certainly not ensue.
- Of Tea and Big-Lipped Alligators — The gang thinks about the weight of their past decisions over their current predicament, as they have moved to Midway City.
- More Wars VI: Return of The 'Hood — The gang tries to return home. Of course, this means that D'Arque's going to them copious amounts of hell.
- Debonair D'Arque's Mad Dash! — With the gang in need of money, D'Arque decides to help them out. At least, as well as any undead politician could.
- City That Never Sleeps — Remolay and Oiracul get much-needed character development while the remainder of the Wikihood Gang go on a "vacation" to New York.
- Riches to Rags — With D'Arque reduced to rags and Rosenberg poised to strike, the tables are turning for our villains.
- Bad Moon Rising — The gang come across two interesting vagabonds. They find that, to their misfortune, they seek a place in the household.
- The Next Episode — After a hostile kidnapping from the likes of Rosenberg, he finally manages to "convince" them to join him to bring glory back to Midway.
- The Midway Tourism Board Presents: Living Life, The Midway Way — Welcome to the city of Midway! Please, enjoy your stay, because you probably can't leave.
- Townindale Talks — What Rosenberg sets out to do, we can get done without flash and bang. Take this testimony from our colorful citizens!
- Better Late than Living — D'Arque's up to no good, but leave it to the Sea Hitmen to make sure word gets out.
- Ghouls Just Want To Have Fun — The Wikihood and Rosenberg must try and breach D'Arque's defenses before he can succeed in creating an undead utopia.
- Abracadaver — After assembling a citizen militia to take Townindale back by force, the Wikihood run into a more reoccuring problem, named Droll.
- Parts Versus Parcel — Rosenberg's presence in the battle has finally been made apparent, but to what ends will he go to end this feud?
- Dancing in the Street — The D'Arque-Rosenberg saga comes to a chilling end as the two mortal enemies come face to face for first - and last - time.
Season 2
- Gonzar, He Knows Me — Six months after the Townindale Disaster, and the town has started to rebuild after the rule of the newly elected Mayor, Dane. The townspeople are taken in by a new visitor to the town, a charismatic magician known as Gonzar.
Special Episodes
Miscellaneous
- Archive — Where outdated writing goes to die.
- Characters — To remind us of how many parodies and shitty self-insertions there are.
- Places — Where all two scenes of any given episode occur.
- In Insane Summation — Does your pathetically short attention span keep you from reading full episodes? Enjoy this abridged plot summary of the story so far.
- The Back Room — The nest of pre-plotting5. Read at your own discretion, as the content will most likely contain spoilers.
1. Meaning "by consensus", apparently.
2. Like this.
3. We don't condone suicide.
4. At least, we don't condone it openly.
5. read: Everybody argues about whose character is more important